Come see a tiny house that combines unique design and craftsmanship to perfection

Anthony Hall

Contributing Writer

Greenmoxie

Canadian publication Greenmoxie has jumped into the tiny house market with an eco-friendly gem that is called the Greenmoxie Tiny House. "Combining the unique aesthetic of innovative designer David Shephard and the craftsmanship and ingenuity of builder Ian Fotheringham," it boasts a two-tiered roofline that allows for a rooftop solar panel that takes care of the basic power needs for the home. It also includes a novel, drawbridge style front porch that is raised for traveling.

With a mission dedicated to all things green, the website proclaims that the tiny house concept "really ticked all our boxes," including efforts to "recycle, upcycle and ... continuously ... waste less, consume less and need less."

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Subsequently, the publication could not resist the temptation to dapple in the tiny house continuum. Aside from an opportunity to create a sustainable, off-grid home, "the idea of living mortgage-free only added to the appeal," the publication says. After all, if a homeowner is dancing as fast as he or she can to make payments on a house that is too large for their earthly concerns, then what is the point? Waste often starts with overdoing it and the opposite of that, referred to as green, sometimes just means, "relax, we've got it covered."

Now, that's a handsome interior. The red couch may be narrow, but it allows the room to have a very spacious feel to it. (You give a little here, you gain a little there.) That glorious window on the right is spectacular.